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Has he bothered to work out what the real implications of the Paris Agreement look like for Australia?
There will be no assessment of the real implications as no one will be around to measure the unhappiness.
It's no surprise, then, that the huge tide of people calling for change are now waking up to the real implications of these half-hearted reforms.
But the hot rhetoric could sound overly nationalistic, and even hypocritical, once the real implications for jobs and national security become clear.
If that argument had been adopted in the Oklahoma City bombing case, it would have permitted Timothy J. McVeigh's bravado to weather the real implications of his action for 30 or 40 years.
It may be a while before the real implications are understood.
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Minsky concluded, "To me, this is the real implication of Gödel's theorem.
Hardly so, if we consider the real implication of the familiar statistic that China now holds $800bn in US Treasury bonds.
"They are still preliminary, but the real implication would be in developing new strategies for breast cancer prevention, and building on these findings to understand why estrogen alone appears to be reducing the risk of breast cancer.
But the real implication as with any form of value chain disruption is the probability of payment processing becoming a commodity.
That leads to the real implication of our study's new finding.
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